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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 2110830, member: 11668"]Well, a lot depends on how much you want to spend.</p><p> </p><p>If you only look for modern green-seal $2 star notes, it wouldn't be too hard to get one from every series. Even if you wanted to get every series and district, the toughest notes would cost under $100 in nice circulated grades, or a couple of hundred in CU. On the other hand, if you go back and include the red-seal $2 star notes, there are a couple of *very* rare series there.</p><p> </p><p>Getting all the $1 silvers back to 1928 would also involve a few pricey notes. The 1928E is probably the toughest, and would cost several hundred dollars even in well-worn condition. On the plus side, this would be an interesting set of different designs showing how the $1 note changed over the years.</p><p> </p><p>The 1957 series block set has 59 notes, but most of them are inexpensive even in CU, and even the tough ones won't cost as much as the stoppers in the other sets. If you're the sort of collector who prefers to stick to uncirculated notes, this set would be more manageable than the others.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 2110830, member: 11668"]Well, a lot depends on how much you want to spend. If you only look for modern green-seal $2 star notes, it wouldn't be too hard to get one from every series. Even if you wanted to get every series and district, the toughest notes would cost under $100 in nice circulated grades, or a couple of hundred in CU. On the other hand, if you go back and include the red-seal $2 star notes, there are a couple of *very* rare series there. Getting all the $1 silvers back to 1928 would also involve a few pricey notes. The 1928E is probably the toughest, and would cost several hundred dollars even in well-worn condition. On the plus side, this would be an interesting set of different designs showing how the $1 note changed over the years. The 1957 series block set has 59 notes, but most of them are inexpensive even in CU, and even the tough ones won't cost as much as the stoppers in the other sets. If you're the sort of collector who prefers to stick to uncirculated notes, this set would be more manageable than the others.[/QUOTE]
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